The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 29, 1913, Image 5

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PAGER FIVE
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
Wednesday, January 29, 1918,
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VV ON NR Sale ReRister PERSONAL: POINTERS , TIRES SEAS TTT
» If you get your posters printed at ————— )
' " this office we will Insert notice like (Continued from page 1)
W . " the following in the register FREE Isaac Kover, who can show them ! 115] I] Noll (een |
ou ou VOI a from now until day of sale. As we all how to catch carp down about "
- have an exceptionally large cireula- Meckley's, paid us a visit while in
. lation this will thoroughly advertise town on Saturday,
A COL.D? » your sale and remember it costs you Mr. C. D, Artman of Philadelphia LANGAS] i PENNA.
No nothing, was in town yesterday.
. Thursday, Jan, 30—At the trol- Mr. H. S. Kopp of Lancaster, vis-
: ley waiting room, Mt. Joy, a lot of ited in town Wednesday. .
. . . ground on Columbia Avenue, Mt. Mr. Myer Cohn of Lancaster, was
Provide Your Feet With a Good = Joy, with 2} story dwelling, wagon- in town on business Friday,
& maker shop and outbuildings by Da- Mr. H. E. Rohrbaugh of York is !
Pair of Rubbers or Arctics : vid Boyce. Zeller, Auct, spending some time in town, ’ !
=| Friday, Jan. 31—At the trolle Mr. M. L. Wilt of Harrisburg Y C Al J d F A I
. waiting room, Mt. Joy, at 7 p. m,, y was a Thursday visitor to town, ou an t ways u ge rom ppearances f
Remember the real Winter weather is just beginning, and ® lot of ground with brick house, Miss Bertha Wertz of Lancaster THE OUTSIDE OF THIS STORE MAY NOT BE ATTRACTIVE DURING THESE ALTER {
snow, ice and sleet are big factors. = frame stable, and outbuildings by SPent Sunday in town with friends. TIONS, BUT YOU FORGET ALL THAT, ONCE YOU SEE TH BIG VALUES ON THE INSIDE. i
@ Mrs. Lavinia Ebersole, Mrs. Henry Miss Janet Rock of Lancaster, il
We show strong lines at reasomable prices = Hemsley and Howard E. Ebersole, called on Felatives ‘n town Yeuday, i
» heirs of Noah N. Ebersole, deceased. Mr ¢ harles Templin of Philadel- Coats Suit i
Children’s Rubbers, 40c¢ to 70c. =| Saturday, Feb. 15-—At his ware- phia, visited friends in town Sun- S {
a rooms in Mount Joy, a large lot of day. . . ;
. we a ales of New vei was if Rernarkable Reductions on | Styles of Surpassing Excell- |
Ladies’
Rubbers, 66¢ to 80c,
Ladies’ Storm Rubbers, 706ec.
0 O00 C00 05 0 ASI 7 fawn
a choice Baldwin apples by G. Moyer. )
Men's Rubbers, 85¢ to $1.26, " Zeller, auct, | Mrs. Ezra Foltz of Deodate, is h : 1 * ’ i
Bl no aciow a the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. A few Ladies’ Light Mixed Coats; early season Misses A 1 ft
Men's Romeo Alaskas, fleece lined, $1.25. " gig Pe i on ie PYgu Shrite price, $10.00; alteration price .......... $2.98 Lad $ ppare |
£ ises in es nega ownship, : oly i : : . adies’ $10 Suits; alteration price $3.08 }
2 - aq : . ns C a : ", 'S ; © y 4 \ viigiinbd odie Bde dial
Ladies’ Romeo Alaskas, fleece lined, $1.15. . near Rheems, mules, horses, wag- Mr. Paul Domingues of Philadel jadiest Cosel ark tolors plaids ang shocusi Ladies’ $10 Serge Suits; alteration price $6.98
. ons. stone crusher and stesm. drills phia, was the guest of friends here prices were $3.00; alteration price $3. $15 and $18 Suits; alteration price ... $9.98 |
Men's Arctics, 98c to $1.50. BE : Sunday. ) Ladies’ Dark Navy Blue Chinchilla Coats; one $20 and $22.50 Suits; alteration pri
= ing outfit, farm implements, etc., by 3 3 i 96 n price $12.98
el dad ok beg 0 Mr. W. H. Wilson of York spent of the best $10 Coats in our line; don’t miss this $20 and $40 Suits; alteration price. . .. $19.98
Children's & Ladies’ Arctice, $1.00 to $1.25. a Jno. W. Eshleman and M. R. Hoff- ; : chance; alteration price fries iva re $498
: man, assignees for the benefit of last Wednesday in town calling on Dress Ski t
Now's Rubber Boots, $2.15 a pair. a : Bs . > Bed I Toes friends. Coats that were $18 and $20 and $25; high : rts
ere ditors o infield I.. Heisey and Mr. Frank H. Elvidge of Phila- grade garments in the best of styles; newest Ladies’ All-Wool Serge Skirts: black and col-
Children's Rubber Boots, $2.00. Wile, Zeiler, auct. jelphia spent Friday in t ith Jj cloths in plain afd mixed colors: an excellent as. ors; dark gray Beige; shadow stripes and novelty
| Saturday, Feb. 22—On the prem- Sal i$ sper riday in town wi sortment; alteration price ............. $12.98 materials; values, $2.50 to $5.00 ........ $1.98
Ladies’ Rubber Boots, $2.25. = ises at the southeastern limits of I Willa Shires is doing jury Napk
= . : ! 8 5 . . Napkins;size 24x24; to tek 3
® Mt. Joy borough, 5 horses, cow, duty at the Lancaster county court Table Linens Beautiful and every design of the $1.19 alge MUSLIN WEAR
w heifers, large lot fat hogs, shoats, this Weok Different Very Cemig o e $1.19 dam- VARIETY AND QUALITY
4 | chickens and good farming imple- Mr. O. R. Wj oa ¢ Neftsvill ne ask; worth $4.50 a dozen; alter- Ladies’ . : \
y = ments bv J. Lem Swarr. Aldinger, _ : : ithyer Of Noor e Damask Table Linen; 70 in. ation price §3 G9 " les’ Combination Corset fi
: - g ct Ya He guest of friends here on ff 3a. 10 of the newest pat- Full Bleached Mercerized [COVer and Drawers; lace and
= Thursday, Feb. 27—On the prem- DR % of York PF terns; one of the biggest bar- | Table Damask; fine width and Su roigesy trimmed; alteration if
’ : utz o ork urnace, : i )i © exce 50¢ . orice J )
a ises, the Martin E. Garber farm, on’ uji0d on some of our Business men gains in this sale; regular weight; excellent 50c quality; € 49¢ !
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. the road leading from Mt. Joy tO yeuordav i $1.39 quality, §8¢ alteration price QU) Two very fine lots of Ladies® iI
8 Columbia, 2 miles south of Mt. Jo¥ ~ wr: Ralph C. Beck { New York Napkins: size 22x22; to SINGLE CLOTHS Fine Combinations, with elabor- J
- horses, mules, cows, bulls, hogs, itr was ne w = or > on -” match every design; a rare of- Fine Bleached Linen Dam- ate deep embroidery fronts; }
I 0 0 0 00 OUI chickens, a Tot of good fRrming im- pees parts. nesday visitor 0 MW fering; worth $4.00 a dozen; |ask Table Cloths; size 68x86; |heavy linen thread and dainty
I S. alteration price $3.19 strong $2.50 value: alteration laces, with wash ribbon draw- }
West
WELCOME THE NEWS
on. For now, with our prices cu
every shoe we offer, regardless
ly good. Nome but servi
shoes are sold by us.
J. G. KEENER
Main Street,
EVERY POCKETBOOK WILL
that our big Reduction Sale is now
to a fraction iy Tocris
dollar will GO FURTHER—bring |
you much more REAL SHORE ; |
VALUE. And of this be assured—
the extremely low price, is geauine- |, Wir. Johits. 1RYeEs.
Mount Joy, Pa.
new and second-hand wagons, few
= : > siness i
® good sleighs and fifty barrels of business in
transacting
week,
|plements, baled hay by the ton, etc. | Mr. John Eaton of
by Perry C. Bates. Zeller, auct. {Md., was a visitor to friends here
Monday, March 10—On the prem |g, Saturday.
ises at the southeastern lmits of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Myers near
Hiestand farm, along the Marietta friends in town.
pike, near Wolgemuth’'s Mill, mules,| Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arntz and
{cows, butcher cattle, hogs, farming son of Lancaster spent Sunday with |
!implements, household goods, etc.,! friends in town.
Zeller, auct. Mr. S. L. Hershey of Philadelphia
y Friday, March 14—On the Lan- called on friends and acquaintances
homestly made as well as stylish caster and Harrisburg turnpike, 2!in town Sunday.
‘miles east of Mt. Joy, mules, horses, | Messrs. O. J. Cassell and C. G.|
cows, bulls, hogs, and a large lot Rupp of Harrisburg circulated about
of good farming implements by B.!town on Thursday.
Frank Emsweiler. Zeller, auct. | Miss Mildred Stiegler
Thursday, March 20—On the Lanter spent Sunday with her sister,
caster and Harrisburg pike, 2 miles Mrs. Nissley Mumma.
east of Mt. Joy, a large lot of good! Mr. Geo. H. Brown of Philadel-
household goods by B. Frank Kms- phia spent Monday and Tuesday
Lad]
OA i 0 TO ER YO
HAVE YOU TRIED
MAGIC
KLEENER|
If not will you try thetrial size
left at your house today
There is nothing to equal it
, For Cleaning Clothing
of Grease or Tar Spots, Cleaning Colors
on Men’s or Ladies’ Coats
[t is soon time for house cleaning and if
you want to clean the woodwork or
brighten up the furniture tse a
tittle of the trial sixe 1 left yoi so that
you will be sonvinced that thers
is nothing better.
; For House Cleaning
We can sell any quantity you want
at a very reasonable figure.
Give It a Trial
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
Sale Bills
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5
weiler. Zeller, auet. | here with his parents.
———— eA ee emer i Mr. F. W. Heckel of the City of
MORTUARY RECORDINGS | Brotherly Love, was a mid-week vis-
. itor in town last week.
(Continued from page 1) {| Mr. Isaiah
for some time but was only confined day at Landisville as the guest of
to his bed since last Wednesday. Harry Ney and family.
| Deceased was at one time employed, Mr. Willis J. Greenawalt and Mr. |
on the section of the P. R. R. and Clarence Campbell spent Saturday
Ilater promoted to track-walker but evening at Elizabethtown.
lha as lived retired the past few years. | Mr. B. F. Steigelman of Harris-
He was a member of the Florin U. burg was the guest of Mr. J. M.
B. church. Besides his wife he Backenstoe Sunday and Monday.
{leaves these children: Harry Morton| Mr. Jacob Brubaker of near town
of this place; Walter Morton of has accepted a position at braking
8 Lancaster; Mrs. Harry Shelly of On the P. R. R. running out of Eno-
8 | Harrisburg; Mrs. Harry Shoemaker | 12:
@ of Florin; Mrs. Amon Fry of Pal-|
|myra; Mrs. Aquilla Seiferd and |
| Ephraim Morton of Columbia. These At
{brothers and sisters algo survive: jay.
|Mr. Charles H. Zeller and Mrs. John! Misses
= | Geistuite of this place; Aaron Mor- | Mowery
on of Renova. A brother, the late day and
| Jacob Morton, of this place, died five | Krall. :
dl Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Clark of Har-
funeral
will take!
20 on and Mr. and Mrs. John F.
(Rein of Rohrerstown, spent Sunday
with Lewis Seeman and family.
TY HL
Dr. J. A. Zeller of the Colonial
Hotel, New York City, was a guest
Margaret and Catherine
of Columbia, spent Satur-
Sunday with Migs Helen
B® weeks ago. The
= place from his late home at 1:
| Wednesday afternoon and at the U.
B. church, Inter-
rishurg
Florin at 2 o'clock.
: Mr. Groff, yroprietor of the
= | ment will be made in the Eberle _ | J : ! I
= . Fairmount Garage at Lancaster ac-
= | cemetery :
& | companied by Mr. Paul Henry,
Z spent Sunday in town as guests of
o iss WN ra Ie ap x ”
Z Mise. Margaret Hoffer Mr. Harry Laskewitz, They made
= Miss Margaret, daughter of Mr. ; i ’ i
= i A : the trip in a fine new 1913
mand Mrs. A. B. Hoffer, died at an Michi
: : : Michigan car.
= | early hour this morning at her home § . 3
. on Marietta street General tox- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan” enter-
a emia, or a poisoned condition of the tained] 3 number of friends 2 Pa
® hlood, was the cause of her death. per Sunday evening. The following
® She was twenty-eight years of age guests were present: Mr. and Mrs.
| Geo. Myers z amily, 1 ?
® and a member of the Bethel of the *°% Myers and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Morton and son Chas.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gingrich of this
place, Miss Helen Minnich of Land-
Migs Martha Way of
mC hurch of God. She is survived by
= her parents and the following sisters
= land brothers: Mrs. Christ Charles,
| vio is a twin sister, East Done-
gal; Anna and Arthur, Philadel-
ml phia: Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Mary, Ra-
= 'chel and Benjamin all of this place. Gave a Reception
& She also leaves a large circle of, Mr. and Mrs. Sam’l S. Greider
8 | frienas The funeral will take place gave a reception at their residence
o'clock at the in Rapho Township in honor of the
isville and
|Salunga.
|
{ ie
SS
i£ on Saturday at 2
& house, with interment in the Eberle marriage of their daughter, Mildred
“ Cemetery. {E., to Milton H. Martzall of East
= meme fe tice sent ee Petersburg.
al Killed an Immense Porker The reception took place at noon
B! Daniel Forrey, who resides in When an elaborate dinner was serv-
I Newtown. Rarho township, on ed to about forty guests.
slaughtered a hog that | Many handsome and useful pres-
,ents were received.
ARI
Wednesday
dressed 784 pounds.
rr —— A Re
some of these
advertised last
choice Magazines.
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. There are still
The people's paper—°Bulletin.’ books left that I
TTT een feel also some
| Remember you get some of the best
&uxs. Tr ZELLER j Stories by the best authors in these
| magazines at a trifling cost. Better
Calling and Clerking of Public Sates |
Settlement of Estates. butchering
i letta from the estate
I Collection of Rents.
establishment! At Mari-
ithe late C. S. Stultz,| who carried on
Surveying and Cd¢hvevancing. [the business there 14r many vears.
town last
Monghton,
| Mt. Joy borough, entire lot of town, announce the birth of a daugh
¢ | household goods by J. Lem Swarr. ter last Friday.
!Aldinger, auct. Mr. Daniel E. Hoffman of Mount
Thursday, March 13—On the Ajry, N. C., spent a few days with
of Litvie
|
Sumpman spent Sun-
the Exchange Hotel here Thurs-
Bought the Business
John A. Stultz has pura ne
of His father, |
Seasonable Garments
ence In Women’s and §
Fine Irish Bleached Table
Damask; 70 inches wide; in the
price §1 98
German Dice Silver Bleached
\ Sout of patterns, an extra Table Cloth; size 72x72; strong Corset Covers; regular 75¢
i 50 quality; alteration price $1.50 value; alteration price value; fine materials; perfect {f
© $1. 19 98¢ fitting and properly made, 48¢
EETTETST=N=mN EEE
strings; alteration price
$1.49 $1.25
| LOCAL NOTES
Br. George Frank has taken a po-|
!sition at the Grey Iron Works.
| Snow is falling this morning;
sure indications of a little winter a
| least.
| Mr. Charles H. Zeller is out ast
ling a sale today after being con-|
If Th H
wocal and Personal Briefs That ave | ed to the house several days with
Occurred Since Our Last Issue in rheumatism.
Our Hustling and Wide Awake
Neighbor Village. Florin.
| \ . ) ’
Flor Affairs
| (uly
| HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL |
AGE WEST OF HERE
Mr. Harry Haines has his sawmill |
[outfit busy daily at the Exchange
Hotel. He would be pleased to hear |
persons that have wood they |
want reduced |
Lemon Leisey spent several days
at Millway.
Mrs. Fannie Menaugh spent Sun
from
day at E’town. Wanted-—A man and wife either |
J.B. Keller of Carlisle spent Mon- one a good milker, to milk four ar
day here as the guest of friends. (five cows for the rent of a good
H. H. Russel of Middletown was house and lot in Salunga Address!
Pa. it
calling on friends here Sunday. Bulletin, Mt. Joy,
i
bills.
| G. 8S. Vogle killed a porker for Lost—Two $1.00
‘Wm. Weidman that dressed 493 1bs. will be rewarded by
Miss Anna Martin returned home Mrs. Ryan, Mt. Joy. Were lost in!
(after spending a few weeks at Read-'going up the alley from Jacob street
Finder
ing. [to Walnut, to Marietta, to Donegal,
| Mr. Harry Earhart of Columbia, t, Market and thence up Main to
called on his many friends in this First National Bank. 1t.
vicinity last week. ent A corns
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Carson spent |
Sunday at Rheems as guests of Mr. ! i
and Mrs. Phares Kraybill. {.. Peaches,
| | Wednesday and Saturday.
Mrs. Harvey Woods of Blaine, & Co.
PerryCo., is spending some time as
a guest of A. D. Garber and family. |
Chas. B. High and wife, Nancy
Griffith and Lee High of Middletown
spent Sunday here with friends.
The funeral of Miss Bessie Lotsa Horse- Shocing and
daughter of Mr. Stephen Lelisey
Millway, and granddaughter of i
and Mrs. Lemon Leisey of town,
will be held from her late home at
Millway on Friday morning at 9
Extra Choice
16c grade, for 9c¢ lb. on
Bernhart
ree ll Cer
Harrisburg Concert Company on
Thursday, January 30.
Blacksmith Work |
a]
o'clock. Interment at the Muddy
Creek Cemetery
The following registered at the
Florin Inn on Saturday and Sunday:
Mr. H. S Myers, DM
Mr. Daniel Fleisher, Mr. H.
R.S.Herr, Mrs. Finfrock, Mr.
Sensenig,
T. Falk,
Chas.
Pabip ; nnlic? With the Re
Harleston, Miss Anna Finfrock, all PRL 1) Ni} plied With tlie Best
f Lancaster; H. 8S. S: ors of Ann- 3 ; i : v }
ofa Sor o aod Ra BS alone I have rented the Blacksmith the Harket Affords
ville . 'T. Richards of 2 - il
phia; George F. Stibgen of Mariet-|{shop of Mr. J Harvey Raymond, “0 avn { bh
ta; Mr. Abram Grove, Maytown; J.iy 4 jlo west of Florin, where I am
Paul Enck, Lititz: B. F. Garman, Also Lunch Counter
Elizabethtown prepared to do all kinds of Hcrse-
W her A Ps, Sale pr ; >
School. Report shoeing and bla¢ksmith work. Niele Soups, Sandwiches, (Checse, x
Se > 3 Mies 3 » »
I Iripe, Etc, Etc., are served »
The Florin Primary school ended prices are very reasonable. I so-
its fourth month Wednesday, Jan.
29nd ilicit your patronage. (
Number of pupils enrolled, males,
M. Force
21; females, 22; total 42. Percent-
age of attendance, males 89: fe-
males. [jan15-6t
Honor Roll: Mary Keener, Elma ie Cte
Wiley, Viola Hamilton, Ruth Keen- | 3
er, Mary Hamilton, Ruth Kline Ruth | UNG DISEASE}
Kraybill, Amelia Kuhlman, Aaron L
Wolgemuth, Grace Wittle, Darwin | @«A fter foar in our family had died
Loraw, Charles Vogel, Wesley Wit-: fof consumption I was taken with
a frightful cough and lung trouble,
but my life was saved and I gained
87 pounds through using
tle, Henry Wolgemuth and Benja-!
min Sheetz. )
Visitors: County Supt. Daniel E
Fleisher, Dirs. Elmer Barnhart,
W. Strickler, Aaron Gepfer, W. L.i
Gardner and David Greiner. M. D.
H. Hernley, teacher of Oak Dale;
Clayton Frey, teacher of Fairview. |
For our Christmas entertainment,
NEW
W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. §
PRICE 50c and $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
’ . I ar win d th on trial, te be paid for
lauto ‘bus hasn't been set to work| or oper PA lea Free. If your druggist does not
: ¢ ’, have thet send your erie to the
yet, and the ancient ‘McClure’s io UNITED MEDISAL CO mat 74, LANCASTER, PA. i
hack” is still carrying passengers| :
i Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber
and mail and W. D. Chandler & Co.
|
Baskets
Price Put In Two
50 cent Ma
i
returning tof
American Plan
Ex
Choice Prime Oysters
__ Florin, Pa. | BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANBS
‘Good Stabling Accomodation
| Local and } Long 7 Distance Tel Op
=| DR. KING'S | INDIGESTION, CONSTIPA
DISC OVERY § | arising from a disordered stomach, bowels,
! liver or kidneys which
“SEVEN BARKS”
LYMAN BROWN, 6 Murray SL. New York NX
Baskets
50 Per Cent
Reduction
Just think of it, you can buy a
rket Basket for 25 cents.
‘indow display.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Rates Moderate
enge Hotel
ount Joy, Pa.
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Sil 3 CD
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HBackenstoe, io
te ex
In Any Style
OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
THERE IS NO CASE OF
RHEUMATISM,
BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASE
n h cel |
8 REAL ESTATE AND {order quick, as this is the last notice eighty patrons and friends 254 Mr. | py emo Eo LgicHiedy bonoft. oF
§ INSURANCE [for this lot. A. B. Root, S. Market|I"™Vin B. Kravbill and school. ~~ | pp NSSEGFOSTRSY | eure; this has been proven for the past 4%
g : ‘street. it. Se RE Be eae] JA FRENCH FERRE Tours SE en, neigh
8 E. Main St. Mount Joy : od SER 8 MADAME TR PILLS.Q testified toits merits. Don't delay to gete
BE mn dl Jim McOlure's on the Job Yet A Save, Oxrrarx Ruurs for Surensssin MENSTRUATION, 50 cent bottle at your druggist, Ay Lod
_- The Mt. Joy-Maytown-Marietta §@ NTVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Safe! Sue! Spectts | Sh0e yourself on the road to complete recovery.
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